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Publication DateTitleAuthor(s)
9-Jan-1995Clinical trial to determine the efficasy and safety of hypotonic glucose based ORS with low sodium (60 mmol/1) concerntration in the treatment of neonates and young infants with acute dehydrating diarrhoeaKhan, Ali Miraj; Bhattacharya, M.K.; Mahalanabis, Dilip
Aug-1973Effect of amphotericin on sodium and water movement across normal and cholera toxin challanged canine jejunumChen, Lincoln C.; Guerrant, Richard L.; Rohde, Jon E.; Casper, Alfred G.T.
Feb-1997Glutamine is superior to glucose in stimulating water and electrolyte absorption across rabbit ileumIslam, S.; Mahalanabis, Dilip; Chowdhury, A.K.A.; Wahed, M.A.; Rahman, A.S.M.H.
Oct-1973In vitro measurement of ion fluxes across biopsies of human jejeunal mucosa during choleraRohde, Jon E.; Andersen, Bernard
Oct-1996Intestinal transport of water, sodium and glucose from an electrolyte solution with and without bicarbonateIslam, Sufia; Mahalanabis, Dilip; Chowdhury, Abul Kalam Azad; Sarker, Shafiqul Alam; Wahed, Abdul; Rahman, Abu Syed Mohammed Hamidur
Feb-1999Short-chain fatty acids improve clinical, pathologic, and microbiologic features of experimental shigellosisRabbani, G.H.; Albert, M.J.; Rahman, A.S.M. Hamidur; Isalm, M, Moyenul; Islam, K.M. Nasirul; Alam, K.
Aug-1999Short-chain fatty acids inhibit fluid and electrolyte loss induced by cholera toxin in proximal colon of rabbit in vivoRabbani, G.H.; Albert, M. John; Rahman, Hamidur; Chowdhury, Asis Kumar
1973Transport of glucose and amino acids in human jejunum during Asiatic choleraRohde, Jon E.; Cash, Richard A.